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MARITIME TRANSPORT AND OFFSHORE FACILITIES SECURITY ACT 2003 - SECT 66

Content of ship security plans

  (1)   A ship security plan for a regulated Australian ship must:

  (a)   include a security assessment for the ship; and

  (b)   set out the security activities or measures to be undertaken or implemented on, or in connection with, the ship for maritime security levels 1, 2 and 3; and

  (c)   designate, by name or by reference to a position, all security officers responsible for implementing and maintaining the plan; and

  (d)   make provision for the use of declarations of security; and

  (e)   demonstrate that the implementation of the plan will make an appropriate contribution towards the achievement of the maritime security outcomes.

Note:   The maritime security outcomes are set out in subsection   3(4).

  (2)   The security assessment under paragraph   (1)(a) must:

  (a)   take into account any documents required in writing by the Secretary to be taken into account; and

  (b)   address any matters prescribed in the regulations.



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